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Re: spaceflight(launch) question
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: spaceflight(launch) question
- From: Alexandru Csete <alexc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 10:54:05 +0100
Existing ion thrusters require many kW power to generate a few hundred mN thrust, so it
would need very large solar panels :-(
73
Alex OZ9AEC
Quoting "Auke de Jong, VE6PWN" <sparkycivic@shaw.ca>:
> I was wondering... An question just occured to me that I couldn't answer: If a small
> satellite were hand-launched from the space station, and it contained an ion-drive
> motor powered by electricity, would it ever be able to accelerate in order to gain a
> higher orbit, or would that require an impracically large power supply/engine? In
> other words, could that method be used to achieve higher orbits with communication/ham
> class satellites without having to use the typical large rocket we've been using all
> this time? Also, would there be a cost-advantage to this method?
>
>
> Auke de Jong
> VE6PWN
> DO33go
> Edmonton, AB
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